QUICK FACTS

Overview

TVS Apache RTR 160 is the youngest Apache on the TVS lineup currently. It rivals the likes of Bajaj Pulsar AS150, Yamaha FZ, Suzuki Gixxer and Honda CB Hornet 160R. It offers 13.1 Nm of torque at just 4,000 rpm, making all of the power usable at city speeds. Apache RTR 160 even carries a huge 16 liter fuel tank.

Bike Variant

TVS Apache RTR 160 Single Disc

Ex-Showroom Price (Delhi)

Rs 73,664

On-Road Price (Delhi)

Rs 81,800 (approx.)

Mileage

35-45 kmpl (approx.)

Type

Sports Commuter

Status

Available

Shades

White, Red, Black, Yellow, Grey

Official Tagline

Scarily Fast!

Frame/Chassis

Double Cradle SynchroSTIFF

ENGINE, POWER & TORQUE

Displacement

159.7 cc

Maximum Power

15.2 Bhp @ 8500 rpm

Maximum Torque

13.1 Nm @ 4000 rpm

Engine Description

159.7cc, 4-stroke, Single cylinder

Cooling

Air Cooling

Fuel System

UCAL BS-26

Ignition

IDI-Dual mode digital ignition

Compression Ratio

9.5:1

Bore

62 mm

Stroke

52.9 mm

No. of Cylinders

1

Power-to-weight Ratio

110.94 BHP per tonne

Torque-to-Weight Ratio

95.62 NM per tonne

Specific Output

95.17 BHP per litre

Idling Speed

1400 +/-200 rpm

TRANSMISSION

No. of Gears

5

Clutch

Wet, Multi Plate

Primary Reduction Ratio

65/21

Final Reduction Ratio

3.385

BRAKES

Front Brake

270mm Petal Disc

Rear Brake

130mm Drum

SUSPENSION

Front Suspension

Telescopic Forks, 105 mm Stroke

Rear Suspension

Monotube Inverted Gas-filled shox (MIG) with spring aid

WHEELS & TYRES

Front Tyre

90/90 R17

Rear Tyre

110/80 R17

Wheel Type

Alloys

Tubeless Tyres

Alloy Wheels

BATTERY

Battery Type

Maintenance Free

Capacity

9.0 Ah

Voltage

12V

DIMENSIONS, WEIGHT & CAPACITIES

Overall Length

2085 mm

Overall Width

730 mm

Overall Height

1105 mm

Ground Clearance

165 mm

Seat Height

790 mm

Wheelbase

1300 mm

Kerb/Wet Weight

137 kg

Fuel Tank Capacity

16 litres

Maximum Payload

130 kg

PERFORMANCE & MILEAGE

0-60 kmph

4.8 secs

0-100 kmph

17.7 secs

Top Speed

118 kmph

Mileage (City)

35 kmpl

Mileage (Highway)

45 kmpl

Mileage (Combined)

40 kmpl

INSTRUMENT CONSOLE

Speedometer

Digital

Tachometer

Analog

Trip Meter

Digital

Odometer

Digital

Clock

Digital

Fuel Gauge

Digital

COMFORT & CONVENIENCE

Electric Start

Pillion Footrest

Pass Light

Step-up Seat/Split Seat

LIGHTING

Head Light

12V 35/35W Halogen HS1, Clear lens with MFR

TVS Apache RTR 160 Review

12 Jul, 2016 02:24 PM

Overview

Apache has proved to be a very successful bike from TVS. Initially, it was launched with a 150cc engine but looking at the warm reception of this bike in India, TVS soon upgraded this bike and re-launched Apache with a 160cc engine. This bike created a new segment in our Indian bike market and became the first of its kinds. Recently, TVS has brought on some new changes in this bike and now promotes it as Apache Hyper Edge. Does it have the guts to take on the army of other 150cc bikes? Let’s find out.

Design and Style

TVS Apache has always been a short and compact bike and the new bike is no different. The new Hyper Edge starts from where its previous generation ended. There are many new changes in this bike which are easily noticeable. TVS has worked on its face and the bike looks more attacking and aggressive than before. Its cowl and tinted visor looks much sharper than before with a stretched headlight. Apache now features day time running LEDs combined with new pilot lamps which certainly adds premium touch to this bike.

It does resemble to the outgoing model but with its new clear lens indicators and headlight, it looks more trendy and futuristic. Its front fender and racing strips on its wheels remains intact. The bike gets new engine cowl and tank cowl which improves the aerodynamics of this bike and adds visual bulk to it. There is new stretched rear panel which looks cool with its split grab rails. At the back, its dual colored tail light, sharp fender and rear tyre are similar to its previous generation.

Instrument Console

The bike features a neatly designed instrument panel with all essential indicators. It has a big white dial for its analogue tachometer on the left side while it sports a big LCD for its digital speedometer, odometer and trip meter on the right side. The bike now uses blue back-lit display which replaces the orange color used in its previous generation.

Engine and Gearbox

It is powered by a mono cylinder, 4-stroke 159.7cc engine. This engine delivers a power output of 15.2 bhp at 8500 rpm. Its torque output of 13.1 Nm is usable at 4000 rpm. TVS has equipped this 2-valve engine with a five speed manual gearbox having a gear shift pattern of one gear down and four gears up.

Acceleration and Performance

TVS Apache completely justifies the word RTR (Racing Throttle Response) in its name. The bike has many advantages over its other competitors. It weighs lighter and its engine generates more power than its other rivals. These factors help this bike to get the best power to weight ratio in its class. The bike feels an enthusiast from the very first move. With this bike, you can complete 0-60km/hr in less than 6 seconds.

The initial gear ratios are very crispy which makes it quite fast in city traffic. You shouldn’t be no complaining about its gear transitions also. However, the refinement level of this engine is a matter of concern. This engine turns really noisy at high rpms and vibrations are quite evident after 5000rpm. The harshness level is less than before but there is still room left for improvement. Apart from refinement, this engine is pretty enjoyable. It can easily reach the top speed of 118km/hr which is certainly better than others. Only FZ bikes from Yamaha can challenge this bike otherwise it’s very powerful for others. Its early availability of torque is a boon in city traffic and without much gear shifts; you will be pleased with its stress free ride.

Mileage

Its fuel efficiency ranges from 35-40 kmpl in city conditions while you can expect a mileage of around 45 kmpl on highways. Its lightweight makes it more fuel efficient than most of its competitors.

Comfort while Riding

It offers low seating with a very comfortable seat. The clips on handlebar are also placed a bit low in order to give you a sporty riding posture. Its tank offers nice grip to your knees and the palm grip is firm and tight. Hyper Edge features rear set foot-pegs which are more suitable for short riders. We would say there is less knee space for the tall passengers as you always have to bend slightly forward to reach its handlebar. It’s a comfortable bike for short rides but your back might need rest on long runs.

Suspension and Brakes

Advanced gas filled rear shock absorbers and telescopic front forks are fitted in Hyper Edge. The standard braking system of this bike sports a big 270mm disc brake at its front and rear disc brake of 200mm on this bike.

Ride and Handling

The bike offers a superb handling which makes it very light and responsive. It handles best in city traffic and feels under control all the time. The suspension system also improves its ride quality and it manages to offer a comfortable ride. The bike now comes with an extended wheelbase of 1300mm which adds more stability to this bike. It’s still not the best around sharp corners but its high speed stability has improved significantly. It has a high ground clearance (165mm) which enables it to go pass the worst potholes and high speed breakers easily.

Verdict

We feel it’s a complete value for money bike as it’s more powerful and economical than many 150cc bikes. Moreover, it’s stuffed with many premium features and offers a sporty riding experience. Yes, there are some issues related to its engine refinement and ride quality but looking at its price; it certainly deserves a chance.